The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... received within the pale of the British constitution . The tes timony of their countryman is favourable to the physical and intellectual qualities of the Cymru : but of their moral features no enemy could sketch a picture more ...
... received within the pale of the British constitution . The tes timony of their countryman is favourable to the physical and intellectual qualities of the Cymru : but of their moral features no enemy could sketch a picture more ...
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... received in the early times of the church , were rejected as not canonical by another . " Now , what , " says Barclay , " would become of Christians , if they had not received that Spirit , and those spiritual senses , by which they ...
... received in the early times of the church , were rejected as not canonical by another . " Now , what , " says Barclay , " would become of Christians , if they had not received that Spirit , and those spiritual senses , by which they ...
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... mankind have no other religion than what is instilled into their minds by established systems . They have in the early part of life 7 received received some general notions , they have seen the established Bigland's Essays . 287.
... mankind have no other religion than what is instilled into their minds by established systems . They have in the early part of life 7 received received some general notions , they have seen the established Bigland's Essays . 287.
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